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6:00pm Saturday 11th February 2012 in Witney By Tom Jennings
Residents of a village used as a rat run between Witney and Chipping Norton are calling for a new river bridge to be built.
Crawley residents have grown sick and tired of damage to walls, and long queues caused by vehicles cramming through their narrow streets.
They believe a new link road in Witney, running from Woodstock Road to Hailey Road and then over the Windrush to Burford Road, would alleviate the problem.
Developers of a planned 1,000-home estate in North Witney said they would fund the road.
But with West Oxfordshire District Council expected to choose West Witney and Carterton as the major home building sites up to 2026, the idea looks unlikely to get off the ground in the near future.
Crawley Parish Council chairman Stephen Kirkham said: “The traffic problem at rush hour is particularly bad.
“There is frustration in the village at the damage to walls and concern about the potential damage to properties.”
He said villagers were also worried about the danger to pedestrians and cyclists, as Crawley is on a popular walking route.
Mr Kirkham said the construction of Marriotts Walk Shopping Centre in 2009 had increased congestion by drawing shoppers from north of Witney into the town.
He added: “We can only anticipate that is going to get much worse if the West Witney development is built. The lack of strategic planning makes us very cross.
“A new river crossing is the only way our village and the other villages badly affected will be sorted.
“We understand the developers of Witney North are prepared to fund the river crossing.”
Warwick Robinson, district council cabinet member for strategic planning, said: “West Witney is the most sustainable of the options.”
He said planners had gone through a “long and detailed process” and taken into consideration elements such as impact on flooding and proximity to public transport, Witney town centre and existing services.
Rodney Rose, Oxfordshire County Council cabinet member for transport, said: “We currently have not got the sort of funding to build the link road.”
He said funding should come from the development of the West Witney site, between Downs Road and Deer Park Road.
Plans for the 1,000-home estate, which includes a new primary school, a new junction on to the A40 and shops and business, were submitted in January. The link road is not part of the scheme.
County council spokesman Owen Morton said: “As and when the planning process requires, the county council, as highways authority, will provide a response to the district council on the level of transport mitigation which may be necessary.”
Comments(12)
LORD PETE MCVAY. OX2 6EG
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1:51am Sun 12 Feb 12
dave from witney
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7:52pm Sun 12 Feb 12
LORD PETE MCVAY. OX2 6EG wrote:There happens to bit rather a difference in Kingston Road / Woodstock Road to a single track road that runs through Crawley !.
I thought that this road is a public highway, and as such all non restricted classes of vehicles were allowed to use it. What next, Kingston Rd residents up in arms at their road being used as a rat run to avoid a mile long detour in traffic along the Woodstock or Banbury Roads, or Woodstock Road residents angry at their road being used as a rat run by drivers that no longer use Kingston road. Either it is a road or it isn't. If these Crawley lot want the road for their personal use only, stump up the £millions involved and buy the village, a bit like that nice Mr Bond did with Glympton, although even then we were still able to drive through there.
Phian
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7:54pm Sun 12 Feb 12
The Big Issue
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9:08pm Sun 12 Feb 12
Phian wrote:The weight limit concerns the roads to Witney (past New Mill), Priesthill and the one past Bretch Hill farm upto the Bird in Hand; That artic in the photo is towing a scrap metal trailer (for crushed/baled cars) so would be going to Smiths' scrapyard. Perfectly legal even if there's a weight limit. I have to drive my tipper lorry (though not as big as the Read artic) occasionally down said road to access sites such as Mr Greatbatches' yard near the old airfield (the positioning of his yard gates mean getting into them is easier and safer this way).
There is a weight limit on this route, not because the villagers dislike lorries but because the roads are not up to it. Goodness only knows how the ancient bridge takes the strain.
Phian
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3:40am Mon 13 Feb 12
The Big Issue
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7:21am Mon 13 Feb 12
K. Darke
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7:05pm Mon 13 Feb 12
The Big Issue
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5:44am Wed 15 Feb 12
K. Darke wrote:I think so, just like Woodstock had a bypass drawn up and I think Burford did but those who objected to the traffic then objected to the fact there'd be no passing trade. Not forgetting we're still having to listen to NIMBYS whining about the Cogges Link..
Was the West End Link Road not planned many years ago to run off the end of Hailey Road through to the Burford Road? Now that would relieve Bridge Street and Crawley.
Porphyro
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6:54pm Wed 15 Feb 12
The Big Issue
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12:02pm Thu 16 Feb 12
Birdseed777
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5:48pm Thu 16 Feb 12
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Phian says...
9:03pm Sat 11 Feb 12
Crawley deserves to have something done about their traffic problem, I only hope it doesn't take as long as the Cogges Link Road idea.